Parker University’s Andrew Galpin, PhD, executive director of the Human Performance Center (Center of Excellence), recently appeared on “Good Morning Texas” to talk about his work with professional athletes and his position at Parker’s Human Performance Center, which is currently under construction.
Galpin joined the Parker team in August of 2024, noted a university press release. A renowned expert in human performance, Galpin leads the center’s mission to revolutionize how athletes and individuals achieve peak physical and mental performance.
With more than two decades of experience in human performance research and application, Galpin brings the center a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of success. He oversees cutting-edge initiatives, including advanced research, specialized training programs and community outreach.
View the full interview here:
For more information, visit parker.edu.
About Parker University
Parker University, the fourth-fastest growing college in Texas and the fastest-growing college in Dallas, was founded in 1982 by Dr. James William Parker (formerly Parker College of Chiropractic). Today, Parker University has more than 2,100 students and more than 35 academic programs, including its renowned chiropractic program, as well as master’s degrees in clinical neuroscience, strength and human performance, and functional nutrition. Currently, Parker University has the second-largest chiropractic cohort of any campus worldwide. Parker University has been recognized as an Honor Roll Institution by Great Colleges to Work For®, one of the 25 Fastest-Growing Colleges in the US, as a recipient of the FutureEdge 50 Awards, and as a Best Texas Online College by Forbes.